Desert Landscape
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 4ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2024
Collection: Out of Darkness
Desert Landscape (2024) is a portrait of stillness — a painting that breathes in heat, silence, and horizon. Part of the Out of Darkness collection, this 48 x 48 inch acrylic on canvas work strips away noise, rendering the world into a few elemental tones and rhythms.
At first glance, the canvas is minimal: bands of warm ochre, sun-faded terracotta, soft beige, and a sky-blush of dusty blue. But within those layers lie shifts of texture — subtle cracks, streaks of sand-like grit, and hints of shimmering white, like heat rippling off stone.
I painted Desert Landscape after a solitary drive through Arizona. It wasn’t a literal rendering — more a response to what remains when all distraction is removed. What’s left is space. Stillness. The self.
This painting shares a kinship with Agnes Martin’s meditative grids and the reduced landscapes of Ellsworth Kelly — works that find beauty in the spare. But Desert Landscape carries warmth. It holds silence not as absence, but as depth.
There’s no focal point, no story, no destination. Only the experience of being — of standing in place while the world expands around you.